Installation and Service Manual
Table Of Contents
- Dell EMC PowerEdge R750xs Installation and Service Manual
- Contents
- About this document
- PowerEdge R750xs system overview
- Initial system setup and configuration
- Minimum to POST and system management configuration validation
- Installing and removing system components
- Safety instructions
- Before working inside your system
- After working inside your system
- Recommended tools
- Optional front bezel
- System cover
- Drive backplane cover
- Optional optical drive
- Air shroud
- Cooling fans
- Side wall brackets
- Intrusion switch module
- Optional serial COM port
- Drives
- Drive backplane
- Cable routing
- System memory
- Processor and heat sink module
- Expansion cards and expansion card risers
- Optional IDSDM module
- MicroSD card
- Optional BOSS S2 card
- PERC
- Rear drive module
- Optional OCP card
- System battery
- Optional internal USB card
- Power supply unit
- Power interposer board
- System board
- Trusted Platform Module
- Control panel
- Jumpers and connectors
- System diagnostics and indicator codes
- Getting help
- Documentation resources
Figure 61. Cable routing - 0 drive configuration with cable riser 1A and BOSS S2 card
Table 24. Cable routing - 0 drive configuration with cable riser 1A and BOSS S2 card
From To
PWR_1 (BOSS card power connector) BOSS_PWR (Power connector for BOSS card on system
board)
Signal connector on BOSS card SL10_PCH_PA5 (Signal connector for BOSS card on system
board)
RISER_PWR_1 (Power connector on the riser) SIG_PWR_0 (Power connector for cabled riser on system
board)
RISER_DST_PB2 (Signal connector on riser) SL6_CPU2_PB3 (Signal connector on system board)
RISER_DST_PA2 (Signal connector on riser) SL5_CPU2_PA3 (Signal connector on system board)
Signal connector on riser SL7_CPU1_PA4 (Signal connector on riser)
Signal connector on riser SL8_CPU1_PB4 (Signal connector on riser)
System memory
System memory guidelines
The PowerEdge R750xs system supports DDR4 registered DIMMs (RDIMMs). System memory holds the instructions that are
executed by the processor.
Your system contains 16 memory sockets organized into 8 channels per processor.
Memory channels are organized as follows:
Table 25. Memory channels
Processor Channel A Channel B Channel C Channel D Channel E Channel F Channel G Channel H
Processor 1 A1 A5 A3 A7 A2 A6 A4 A8
Processor 2 B1 B5 B3 B7 B2 B6 B4 B8
68 Installing and removing system components